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I don't know about anyone else, but my personal opinion is to be careful about getting serial numbers off CiscoWorks. I have found in many instances where instead of giving the chassis serial number, it gives the PCB number.

I believe the Data Extraction Engine would give you the same information as the Detailed Device Report.

I do not know if you have already solved your problem but I have found a way to get the serial numbers for all the 3750's in the switch stack. It appears that there is a table in ANI "WbuC3750Module" that contains the sn# for all members of the switch stack in the "moduleSerialNo" field. The "chassisSerialNo" field contains the sn# for the master switch in the stack.

To get to the database, you must first login to Ciscoworks then change the URL to "{ip address of cw}:1741/dbreader/dbreader.html.

The default Username and password are "cwsiSA" and "cwsiPWD" respectively, and the db is ANI. Select the "Get Database Tables" button and select WbuC3750Mondule. I really hope this can still help you. The is many more useful tables in there that I saved me hours of work!